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- Tai Chi Chuan Boxing Strategies
- The ingenious aspect of the creation of Yang style Tai Chi from Lu’Chan is the idea that the whole form is a combative-reaction from position to position through out the whole form. If you read Yang Cheng’Fu’s, The Essence and Applications of Tai Chi Chuan, you will come in contact with a deeper reality of this fact. The deeper secrets that I hope to divulge in this book, Yang Tai Chi Boxing Strategies, pertain to the Eight Gates and Five Steps of the Yang Family transmissions in addition to understanding the mathematic-geometrical components of the Circle and Square in relation to the fight cadence and strategies founded by Yang Lu’Chan.
- www.fightmonks.com/Tai-Chi-Chuan-Boxing-Strategies.html
- Why I Practice
- Slap boxing was something that all kids did while I was growing up in Military Schools, but I soon gravitated towards Wing Chun and the methods espoused by Bruce Lee. Then one day I purchased a book by Robert W. Smith called, Chinese Boxing. It was the first time in my life that I had been introduced to the ideas of Chinese Internal Martial Arts. Soon afterwards, I bought a few of Chen Manching’s books, and started to experiment with push hands theories with friends and co-workers. At the time, I couldn’t find any experienced teachers in my area, so I worked hard to perfect the forms and methods laid out by Chen Manching and Yang Jun.
- www.fightmonks.com/Why-I-Practice.html
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